Reviewed by zooloo1983 on
This review may be vague because there is so much that I can't say. When I picked up this book, I did so without reading any reviews and I am quite glad I didn't, I didn't want anything taken away from this experience and I don't want to ruin yours. There is so much more to the story than the blurb lets on, and even that does not do it justice.
Alice escapes to North Yorkshire, her husband left her after getting a young spritely receptionist pregnant, and she needs to escape. She moves into New Cottage, and it sounds perfect, albeit needing work. She pops into the town and finds a cute coffee shop hidden away where she meets Owen. Owen then gives her the number for Richard who can help with refurbishments required at her cottage. We have Margaret, an elderly lady who is Owen's neighbour and Adam, Owen's best friend, all are integral to the story and I loved each and every one of the characters in this book.
As we progress further into this beautifully haunting book, things start going awry, when Alice hears the incessant heartbreaking sounds of someone sobbing, but not able to pinpoint the location (cue the goosebumps). Richard and Alice see Owen in places he really couldn't be, and secrets are kept. Things are just not what they seem in New Cottage and they test Alice and Owen to the limit. The one clue I can give is this book reminded me of one of my favourite films based in a hotel with Steve Guttenberg, Daryl Hannah and Peter O'Toole (I am not naming the film for the fear of giving too much away) but there is some likeness between the two.
I love this book is based on a real place that the author fell in love with, and from the beautiful description we are entrusted with in this book, I can easily see why. In my head this place is perfect, and the historical element had me intrigued.
This book is a slow burner, but again as I gush over it, it is a beautiful story spanning decades. When we arrive at the end of the book, I cried, the conclusion was loving, heartwarming and just a little bit tragic, but to me, perfect. I am adding Jane's other book the Faerie Tree to my list to read, as I absolutely love her writing.
I think this might just be one of my favourite books of the year so far.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 2 August, 2018: Finished reading
- 2 August, 2018: Reviewed